Flying Food Group celebrates safety milestone and honors employee of the month

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Flying Food Group’s facility at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport recently marked a significant achievement, celebrating over 570 days without any workplace accidents. The company also recognized an outstanding team member as Employee of the Month during the event.

The celebration included a gathering where employees enjoyed grilled food, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and dedication in maintaining a safe work environment. A spokesperson for Flying Food Group said, “Our incredible team came together to honor our Employee of the Month and to celebrate an amazing milestone of over 570 days accident-free!”

The company highlighted its commitment to safety and acknowledged the collective efforts of its staff in achieving this milestone. The event underscored the value placed on both employee recognition and workplace safety by Flying Food Group.

For more information about Flying Food Group, visit their official website: https://www.flyingfood.com/

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